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		<description><![CDATA[Via Worldchanging:&nbsp; Check out this handy gas savings calculator for hybrid vehicles.&nbsp; It&#8217;s simple, but nifty&#8212;and good for minutes of uninterrupted fun! The take home message&#8212;high-mileage hybrids can, in theory, save you a bundle.&nbsp; But just how much money depends not only on how much gas costs, but also on how much driving you do, and what your other alternatives are. So let&#8217;s say you expect to drive 2,000 miles...]]></description>
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